We fall under
tanks that do not stop
not for screams of pain, or skin and bone
not for children or babies
old women who cannot run fast enough
to outrun
tonnes of steel
not for men who
had they turned
one degree,
would have seen
death so wide and so forceful
that there was no way to run
and hide
there are wounds that will not go away
broken bones that cannot heal
not when all that they hold
begins to fall out
and spill onto
the ground
not when a tank runs over a live body
and in 5 short seconds
what was once alive is
now
dead
we hope
because their bones
have bent in ways
we did not think possible
have cracked and proven brittle
easy to snap, to crush
like it was nothing.
Like it wasn’t a father who was dying
or a son who’s mother
would scream, hit her face, to feel pain
but feels nothing
nothing
knowing
that a tank
hundreds of thousands of pounds
of weight
fell, angonizingly slow,
covering an entire body
with its wheels.
No, bone should not break
that easily.
Hearts should not feel
cracked
like our chests have caved in
on themslves
and words come out
split in two
part word, part nothing that the human ear
can understand.
No, there are wounds here
that will never
heal
there is resolve here
that cannot be broken
the resolve of men and women
wills written
and ready
saying
we would rather die
for these streets, these cities,
these people
than to live
in ways where
life is worth
a cracked skull
under a heavy tank
and nothing
more.

Comments
Anne Shirley | October 28, 2011 - 19:43
Haunting.
And I had no idea that that had even happened.
Catherine Rose Davis | October 28, 2011 - 22:01
I love the title and the imagery in this poem.
Very haunting.
Stevehawk | October 29, 2011 - 10:49
Nice work, it speaks for all the downtrodden that have risen against the oppressors in the Arabian countries, t'is a pity Syria does not have any oil though.
Steve
tcook | October 29, 2011 - 11:21
Were you there Nancy? You are very much in my thoughts as events unfold in Egypt - be careful!
nancy_am | October 30, 2011 - 08:16
Tony - no, I was meant to be there but ended up having to work late that evening and never made it. It was just a horrific night - the worst we've had since January.
lavadis | October 31, 2011 - 18:40
Very interesting - I think we write with a similar sense of passion and I really like your work